With NFL minicamps finishing up and training camp right around the corner, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has ended his brief offseason hiatus with girlfriend Taylor Swift and has been making more and more public appearances.
Kelce and Swift have been spotted in public much more frequently during their date night, including Friday night when they were spotted holding hands after leaving a popular restaurant in New York City.
And while Kelce doesn’t have any more NFL obligations this offseason until training camp kicks off next month, he does have one more football-related venture that requires his attention.
Kelce is scheduled to appear at the three-day Tight End University from June 23-26 in Nashville, Tennessee, where he and many of the league’s other top TEs will gather for their annual summit where they train together and share tips and advice with their fellow colleagues.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
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Just two days before TEU begins, it announced a special last-minute guest to its lineup — country music superstar Jordan Davis, who will be playing the Tight Ends & Friends concert at Brooklyn Bowl in Nashville.
Kelce shared the news on his personal Instagram story, letting fands know that, he too, will be in attendance at the concert.
”LFG!! See you guys in Nashville @TE_university” Kelce wrote on his Instagram story on Saturday.
Kansas City Chiefs TE Travis Kelce posted about the upcoming Tight End University in Nashville.
Kansas City Chiefs TE Travis Kelce posted about the upcoming Tight End University in Nashville.
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Fans on Instagram were equally as excited for Davis’ performance and Kelce’s appearance.
“Love Jordan! Travis sent me,” one fan wrote.
“I can’t wait for this event! Last year was so much fun!” another fan replied.
“Let’s goooo @jordandavisofficial,” one user rejoiced.
TEU was started back in 2021 by Kelce, San Francisco 49ers TE George Kittle and retired Pro Bowl TE-turned-NFL commentator Greg Olsen.
The trio wanted a program to help others players at their position collaborate together and help each other elevate their respective games. The first event was a smashing success and it’s become a yearly tradition ever since.